Research teams and groups
Institut Curie’s Research Center consists of over 1,200 employees from 64 countries spread out over 90 research teams and translational research groups. Their multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary work falls within the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics, and also requires skills in biochemistry, physics of living systems, cell biology, computational biology, developmental biology, and biology of tumors, as well as in radiobiology, genetics and epigenetics, immunology, and molecular imaging.
95 équipes

Cell Biology of Mammalian Neurogenesis
ALEXANDRE BAFFET

Biology of centrosomes and genetic instability
RENATA BASTO

Polarity, Division and Morphogenesis
YOHANNS BELLAICHE

Replication program and genome instability
CHUNLONG CHEN

Signaling and cancer progression
ALAIN EYCHENE
CELIO POUPONNOT

Quantitative Developmental Biology
WOLFGANG KEIL

Telomeres and Cancer
ARTURO LONDONO

Mechanics of Mammalian Development
JEAN-LEON MAITRE

Active mechanosensitivity by hair cells in the inner ear
PASCAL MARTIN

Stress and cancer
FATIMA MECHTA-GRIGORIOU

Signaling and Neural Crest Development
ANNE HELENE MONSORO BURQ

RNA, tumor microenvironment and metastasis
ALBERTAS NAVICKAS

Quantitative Immuno-hematology
LEILA PERIE

Chemical Biology Laboratory
RAPHAEL RODRIGUEZ

Stroma and immunity
HELENE SALMON

Tumor Microenvironment
GIORGIO SEANO

Long Intervening Noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) in Vertebrate Development
ALENA SHKUMATAVA

Extracellular vesicles, immune responses and cancer
CLOTILDE THERY

Dynamics of epigenetic plasticity in cancer
CELINE VALLOT

Statistical Machine Learning and Modelling of Biological Systems
THOMAS WALTER